underrating
Underrating refers to the act of assigning a rating, appraisal, or value to something that is lower than what its actual quality or importance would warrant. It can apply to products, performances, people, ideas, or assets. Underrating is often discussed alongside overrating, and both influence decisions, reputations, and resource allocation. Ratings may come from reviews, scoring systems, evaluations, or expert assessments, and underrating occurs when these scores fail to reflect established criteria.
Causes include cognitive biases such as negativity bias and anchoring, information gaps, or unfamiliarity with the
Implications vary by context. In markets, underrating can lead to undervalued assets or products with hidden
Mitigation includes using explicit criteria and standardized rubrics, blind or independent reviews, and calibration across raters.